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“A good friendship is like a good bra — supportive, hard to find, and always lifts you up.” — Rosie
A drunken kiss on Rosie’s 18th birthday is quickly forgotten (or so they think), setting off a chain reaction of misunderstandings. film love rosie
Delivers a performance praised for its "heart and soul," capturing Rosie's evolution from a hopeful teenager to a resilient mother. “A good friendship is like a good bra
Rosie’s straight-talking best friend who provides much of the film’s comedic relief. | Character | Actor | Description | |
| Character | Actor | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Lily Collins | Optimistic, loyal, and a bit impulsive. Her life doesn’t go as planned, but she is a fiercely devoted mother and friend. | | Alex Stewart | Sam Claflin | Charming, ambitious, and secretly in love with Rosie. He’s intelligent but emotionally avoidant when it comes to his true feelings. | | Greg | Christian Cooke | The handsome “popular guy.” He gets Rosie pregnant, briefly marries her, but is immature, unfaithful, and shallow. | | Sally | Tamsin Egerton | Alex’s wealthy, sophisticated, but emotionally cold American girlfriend (and later wife). | | Katie Dunne (child/teen) | Lily Laight / Sian Noble | Rosie’s daughter. She is smart, observant, and often acts more mature than her mother. | | Ruby | Jaime Winstone | Rosie’s sassy, supportive best friend. She provides comic relief and blunt advice. |